Saturday, January 30, 2010

There was lots of "ERGH!" and "OH MY GOD!" and "BAH!" and "ARE YOU KIDDING ME???" directed at the little video playing on my laptop. (I often talk at my TV too. My mom used to say, "You get that from your grandfather." I never knew him, and I kinda love the fact that we have something so silly in common.)

Anyway, about an hour later, I'm still riled up about this, but I cannot seem to put my thoughts into any kind of coherent order. For now I'll just settle on simply saying that I'm riled.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

The first thing I noticed is that many people on Facebook are Friend Collectors. This bothers me.

Right now, I have about 112 friends (after a recent purge), but I'd probably have closer to 150 if I had accepted everyone who friended me. Look, if you couldn't be bothered with me in high school, or vice versa, and I haven't seen or spoken to you since, I most likely do not want to be your friend on Facebook. If I see you in my daily life, but we pretty much never say hello to each other, let alone have a conversation, I do not want to be your friend on Facebook. I'm not even sorry if this sounds harsh. It's just the way it is.

Facebook has turned people into a bunch of BIG FAT LIARS. People accept "friendships" because they don't want to hurt someone's feelings. Really? Someone you barely know, and maybe don't even LIKE, and probably wouldn't stop to talk to on the street (or in a HALLWAY)??? People become "fans" of pages for similar reasons. You don't like the person, you're "not a fan", they're certainly NOT talented, yet you become a fan of their page anyway? Seriously, how come??? Because they SUGGESTED that you do?

I've had it with this crap. Recently, some of my "friends" (not just on Facebook, but in real life) have participated in some of the activities above that have resulted in my feelings being hurt. Even though I got over it quickly, it left a pretty bad taste in my mouth. I ALMOST deleted my Facebook page. But instead, I just "unfriended" some peeps. Maybe it's petty, I don't know, I don't care. If they aren't concerned with my feelings, and what I may see on their pages, or on the "news feed", then I'm not that concerned about how they might feel if I "unfriend" them.

Friday, January 22, 2010

I watched the very first Late Night with Conan O'Brien in 1993. I've been a fan ever since. He's funny, and brilliant, and so quick. Watching him interview other comedians (this week alone- Ricky, Robin...) is amazing. He's so quick and incredibly witty. And can turn something not funny into ridiculously funny in the blink of an eye.
Conan (and his staff- let's not forget about the rest of the talented people out of jobs because of the brilliant minds flying the plane over there at NBC) got screwed. It's amazing to me that it's acceptable to run a network that way.
A friend of mine and I used to joke about "well, when we take over hollywood..."
I think it's time...
:)
Well, whatever. Conan will be much better off being the number one choice of a network- getting the job because they want him to have it, not just getting the job because they don't want someone else to get him. NBC was like "well, we don't REALLY want you, but we don't want you to be more successful anywhere else." There's the other thing I don't get. They were so bent on keeping Conan, that they sort of shoved Jay out. NOW they want Jay back in? Good grief, you idiots. THINK before you do. You are messing with people's lives!

Anyway, I look forward to seeing Conan do well on his future late night show. I will be watching the first night. Again. I just hope he gets to take Conando and the String Dance with him.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Did anyone see the Hotrats on Letterman the other night?
I was drifting off to sleep as the song began, and a few lines in, I recognized the lyrics, and I was instantly wide awake and HORRIFIED. This has to be the WORST cover of a song EVER done in the history of the universe.

It's such a shame that that someone makes programming decisions. In my opinion, nbc's late night line up should be left just as it is. The writing for both Conan and Jimmy is hilarious! And it's so great to have Andy back with Conan! And as you know from a previous post, The Real Housewives of Late Night is ridiculously funny!!!

The only thing (somewhat) funny on Leno's show is "jay walking" and "headlines".
You don't need to be funny to pull off those bits. Anyone can talk to stupid people on a street, and hold up dumb headlines mounted to a board. The brilliant thing about both Conan and Jimmy is, even when the joke bombs, it's STILL funny. Same with Letterman for that matter. Craig Ferguson too!

Monday, January 4, 2010

My good friend Karly is an amazing stationary designer. If you need wedding invitations, you need Karly to design them...
She has won many minted.com challenges, and they interviewed her recently for their blog! (also included are many photos of her amazing home.)
Check it out:Oscar + Emma Interview on Minted.com

Friday, January 1, 2010

I've just uploaded my beach images to imagekind.com
after seeing how many hits my images are getting on RedBubble.com and fineartamerica.com, I looked into finding a site that gets a bit more traffic... imagekind has apparently been around for a bit, and is now owned by CafePress.
although I realize that I haven't been on redbubble and fineartamerica for that long, hopefully this one will be a bit more successful...Coastguard Beach by Rachael DuMoulin